JOSHUA DUMAS

Joshua Dumas is a composer, new media and sound artist in New York. He scores dance, theatre, and film, composes original music, makes glitch art and digital video, and creates installation and sound art.

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Here Are Lions

Music for theatre

With a ghostly narrator, an orchestral score, three clowns (one of whom sings arias) and a variety of storytelling conceits, New Beast looks back on 20th century America in their third semi-opera: Here Are Lions.

Starring
Lucy Carapetyan
Carla Kessler
Ian McCabe
Shaw Nigro
Nicole Ripley
James Whittington

Production Assistance
Isaac Fosl-van Wyke
Katy Collins

Directed, written and created by David Amaral
Composed and created by Joshua Dumas

Special thanks to Anthony Courser.


About the play:

With a ghostly narrator, an orchestral score, three clowns (one of whom sings arias) and a variety of storytelling conceits, New Beast looks back on twentieth century America in their third semi-opera Here Are Lions.

In June 1968, a young salesman returns home to Chicago to care for his mother who is suffering from dementia. As she drifts between confusion and clarity, we see glimpses of her past, her son’s future, and the social change sweeping Chicago and the nation in the late 60s. Our guide on this journey is the man’s father, killed in WWII, but whose ghost is shunted through time and space whenever a story is told. He tumbles through the twentieth century, witness to wars, counter culture, corruption, and the mundane.


This production is supported by High Concept Laboratories and Elastic Arts Foundation.

Collaborators: David Amaral, Lucy Carapetyan, Carla Kessler, Ian McCabe, Shaw Nigro, Nicole Ripley, James Whittington

Location: Elastic Arts, Chicago IL

When: Jun 2012

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